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  <title>COSE Arts Network - The Intersection of Art and Technology, part 2 - January 9, 2008</title>
  <description>Presented with the Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology 
Westfield Insurance Theater at Playhouse Square 
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200 
Cleveland, OH 44115 
(216) 771-4444 

Art and technology have always gone hand in hand, since the first pigments were mixed and instruments were engineered to make music. Historically, technologies from the printing press to photography, the phonograph to the computer have impacted the way the arts are created and how they are sent out into the world. Now, more than ever, as technology evolves so quickly, artists must understand how to interact with technology, for both practical and creative reasons. This interactive panel discussion will examine how technology can help artists actualize their vision, assist with their process, and deepen the experience of their viewers and audiences. 

Moderator: David Moss, co-founder and partner of Boondock Walker 
Panelists: Don Marinelli, Director of the Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University 
Lisa Locke, dancer and choreographer, Bill Scheele, owner, Kokoon Gallery 

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